Mer
Translates to 'sea' in French, often associated with the ocean and water imagery.
Merald
A variant of Gerald, meaning 'spear ruler' or 'powerful with a spear.'
Meralda
A blend of names suggesting beauty and charm, similar to Meral.
Meranda
Translates to 'worthy of admiration,' often denoting beauty and grace.
Meraugis
An old French name meaning 'sea of strength.'
Merce
Means 'mercy' in Spanish, used for both males and females.
Merced
Means 'mercy' or 'grace,' commonly associated with the Virgin of Mercy.
Mercedes
Means 'grace' or 'mercies,' often linked to the Virgin Mary.
Mercer
Means 'merchant,' referring traditionally to a trader or seller.
Merchbiu
A name derived from Welsh roots, meaning 'son of the sea.'
Merche
Derived from 'Merced,' meaning 'mercy' or 'grace.'
Merchelm
A variant of Welsh name meanings related to nobility or marquessate.
Merchfyw
Welsh for 'a living merchant' or 'active trader.'
Merchguinus
A name linked to historical Welsh figures, likely meaning 'of the lineage of Guinevere.'
Merchia
A variant of 'Mercia,' meaning 'mercy' or 'gift.'
Merchiaun
A feminine form linked to the Welsh root for 'merciful.'
Merchion
A name referring to 'merchant or trader.'
Merchitir
A name believed to mean 'son of the merchant.'
Merchuino
Means 'little merchant' in Welsh linguistic roots.
Merchuiu
A variation of Welsh name relating to 'merciful.'
Merchwyn
A Welsh name meaning 'blessed merchant.'
Merci
A name derived from the French word for 'grace' or 'thanks.'
Mercia
Originating from Latin, meaning 'merchant,' or associated with the ancient kingdom of Mercia in England.
Mercie
A diminutive form of 'Merci,' meaning 'grace' or 'mercy.'
Mercier
French origin meaning 'merchant' or 'trader.'
Mercilla
A diminutive form of 'Mercy' or 'Mercia,' meaning 'grace.'
Mercina
Derived from Latin, meaning 'little merciful one.'
Mercutio
Derived from Italian, meaning 'merciful' and made famous by Shakespeare's character.
Mercy
Compassion or forgiveness shown towards someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm.
Merdyce
A modern name derived from 'Merdice,' often signifying tenderness.
Meredith
Great ruler; a name often used for both genders, rooted in ancient Welsh names.
Merefin
A variant of the name meaning 'sea friend,' often associated with nurturing qualities.
Merel
A name meaning 'blackbird,' symbolizing joy and charm.
Merete
A variant of the name Margaret, meaning 'pearl.'
Merethe
A form of Margaret, also meaning 'pearl.'
Mergareta
A variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl.'
Merget
A contemporary variant of the name often signifying joy or light.
Mergret
A variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl.'
Mergualdo
A name often associated with meaning 'brave or strong warrior.'
Meria
A diminutive of names like Merike, meaning 'to shine.'
Meriadok
A name meaning 'if you see Mary you will be wealthier.'
Meribeth
Combination of Mary and Beth, meaning 'beloved of God.'
Merick
A name meaning 'ruler of the sea.'
Merida
A name often linked to the meaning 'one who has earned a reward.'
Meridel
A name meaning 'beautiful and joyful.'
Meridith
A name meaning 'great ruler.'
Meriel
A name meaning 'God is my light.'
Meriet
A name meaning 'sea of bitterness.'
Merik
A name derived from 'famous ruler' or 'sea commander.'
Merild
A name meaning 'from the sea.'
Merilda
A name meaning 'brave strength.'
Merille
A variant of Muriel, meaning 'sea-bright.'
Merilyn
A name meaning 'sea of bitterness.'
Meris
A name meaning 'of the sea' or 'sea goddess.'
Merisa
A variation of the name Marisa, which derives from 'Mary' and means 'beloved' or 'beloved of God.'
Merise
Derived from the Old French name meaning 'to lift' or 'to carry.'
Merissa
A variation of the name Marisa, associated with 'sea' or 'of the sea.'
Meritta
A name meaning 'little merit' or 'of merit,' often associated with being worthy or deserving.
Meriwether
Meaning 'pleasant weather,' often associated with happiness and good fortune.
Merja
A name of Finnish origin meaning 'little village' or 'home.'
Merl
A variant of Merle, meaning 'blackbird' in French.
Merlan
Meaning 'sea' or 'from the sea,' derived from the name Merle.
Merle
Meaning 'blackbird' or 'dark,' often used for both genders.
Merlen
A variant of Merle, which means 'of the sea.'
Merlene
Derived from Merle, meaning 'blackbird,' used predominantly for females.
Merletta
A diminutive form of Merle, related to the 'blackbird' or 'dark.'
Merlin
Merlin is often associated with the legendary wizard from Arthurian legend, embodying wisdom and magic.
Merlinn
Merlinn is a feminine variant of Merlin, relating to the legendary wizard and meaning 'sea fortress' or 'sea hill.'
Merlow
Merlow is derived from English place names meaning 'lake' or 'mere by a hill.'
Merlyn
Merlyn is a variant of Merlin, meaning 'sea fortress' or associated with a strong magical folklore.
Merlynn
Merlynn is a feminine version of Merlyn, often related to the legendary wizard's traits of wisdom and beauty.
Merna
Merna is derived from the Irish name meaning 'sea or ocean.'
Merovius
Merovius is believed to mean 'famous leader' or 'great king' in Germanic tradition.
Merowald
Merowald means 'powerful ruler' in Old Germanic and relates to leadership.
Merree
Merree is a variant of Mary, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Merrel
Merrel is derived from Old English meaning 'pond or pool.'
Merrell
Merrell is of English origin meaning 'from the lake or the marsh.'
Merrett
Merrett is derived from Old English meaning 'staying at home' or 'loyal one.'
Merri
Merri is derived from the word meaning 'joy' or 'mirth' in English.
Merric
Merric means 'powerful ruler' in Old English.
Merrick
Merrick means 'ruler' or 'sea power' in Old English.
Merridan
A variation of Meridan, often meaning 'sea' or 'from the sea'.
Merrie
A variant of Merry, meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful'.
Merrielle
Derived from the name Marie, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'beloved'.
Merrigan
Derived from the surname, originally meaning 'sea circle'.
Merril
A variant of Merle, meaning 'blackbird' or 'sea'.
Merrilee
A modern invented name combining 'Merry' and 'Lee', meaning 'happy meadow'.
Merrilees
A variation of Merrilee, a combination meaning 'happy meadows'.
Merrili
A contemporary variation derived from Merrie, meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful'.
Merrill
Derived from an Old English surname meaning 'the boundary lake'.
Merrily
Meaning 'in a merry manner' or 'cheerfully'.
Merrin
Derived from the surname, meaning 'sea'.
Merrion
A feminine form of the name that means 'sea'.
Merrit
Meaning 'little Mary' or 'to be worthy'.
Merrita
A diminutive of Mary or Maria, meaning 'beloved'.
Merritt
Meaning 'little boundary' or 'from the lake'.
Merritta
A variation of Merrita, meaning 'little Mary' or 'beloved'.
Merry
Meaning 'joyful' or 'cheerful'.
Merryl
A variation of Merle, meaning 'blackbird' or 'shining sea'.
Merryn
Based on the Welsh word the 'sea'.